Huawei P Smart spotted on GeekBench running Android Pie with 3GB of RAM

The Huawei P Smart (2019) is the laanalisis budget offering coming from Huawei extremely recently and the laanalisis leak to arrive is a benchmark that detects the phone is indeed running the laanalisis version of Android. Previously, it was detect by FCC documents that the P Smart would run 3GB of RAM but other variants outside of the America could see versions by 4GB of RAM. Leaked press renderThe scores seen on GeekBench are right in line by other devices running Huawei's entry-level Kirin 710 CPU. These scores put the octa-core chip somewhere between the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 and the Snapdragon 660. Source: GeekBenchBased on the previoAmerica FCC filing, the P Smart going to have a 3,320 mAh battery, 32GB or 64GB of storage, and dual SIM variants.


[Update: Nubia now confirms Pie] The 2017 Nubia Z17 flagship will not get an Android Pie update

[Update: Nubia now confirms Pie] The 2017 Nubia Z17 flagship going to not get an Android Pie updateupdate 12/5/18: Nubia has apologized for the confusion and now states that they going to launch an Android Pie update. The Nubia Z17 launched by Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box, by Nubia UI 5.0 on top. However, the Nubia team has now announced that the Nubia Z17 going to not receive any further Android version upgrades. The team mentioned that the Nubia Z17 will receive further Nubia UI updates, though no further information has been shared. Source: Nubia ForumsStory Via: MyDriversUpdate: Nubia now confirms an Android Pie releaseNubia apologized for the confusion in a follow-up post on their forums, stating that they intended for the Android Pie update to be a surpheight for users.

[Update: Nubia now confirms Pie] The 2017 Nubia Z17 flagship will not get an Android Pie update

Slots for Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta program are still available!

as mentioned in It's not completely surprising, as most people wouldn't need to install beta software on their only smartphone. Galaxy Note 9 Pie beta slots not filled up just yetWe have tried on German and Indian models of the Galaxy Note 9, and the option to register for the beta program continue works. In any case, Galaxy Note 9 owners in India and Germany can continue access the beta program. To register for the Android Pie and One UI beta program, open the Samsung Members app on your Note 9, go into the Notices section, tap the notice about the Galaxy Note 9 Pie beta program, then tap on the banner that shows up on the screen. Have you managed to register for the Galaxy Note 9 beta program?






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